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Stars And Constellations
Stars go through a process called _____________ fusion
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cold
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hot
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Jazz
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nuclear
The star we see in a constellation are very far from us.
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True
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False
Stars appear to move in the sky because
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they are actually moving
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the earth wobbles
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the earth is spinning
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the sun is spinning
Scientists divided the sky into ___________ different constellations.
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44
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66
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99
Ursa Major's name in Latin is. . .
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Old Ursula
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Great Bear
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Big Dipper
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Major Ursa
Ursa Major contains the Big Dipper and is most visible in the winter
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True
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False
Ursa Minor contains the north star, Polaris
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True
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False
Ursa Minor is a circumpolar constellations, which means it can be seen . . .
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. . .in winter
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. . . in spring
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. . .in summer
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. . .in fall
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. . . all year round
Orion is most visible. . .
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. . .in winter
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. . . in spring
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. . .in summer
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. . .in fall
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. . . all year round
When can you see constellations?
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Day
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Night
The earth rotates on its tilted axis every ________ hours
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12
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24
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30
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36
The Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere are divided by. . .
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the equator
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the border
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the International Date Line
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the Prime Meridian
Do people in different hemispheres see different stars?
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Yes
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No
Due to earth's orbit around the sun, some constellations are only visible during certain
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days
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seasons
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years
How would you rate your knowledge about constellations?
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